The Humane Metropolis: People and Nature in the Twenty-first Century City

Author:   Rutherford Platt ,  Carl Anthony ,  Thomas Balsley ,  Timothy Beatley
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
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9781558495548


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 September 2006
Format:   Paperback
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"Four-fifths of Americans now live in the nation's sprawling metropolitan areas, and half of the world's population is now classified as """"urban."""" As cities become the dominant living environment for humans, there is growing concern about how to make such places more habitable, more healthy and safe, more ecological, and more equitable - in short, more """"humane."""" This book explores the prospects for a more humane metropolis through a series of essays and case studies that consider why and how urban places can be made greener and more amenable. Its point of departure is the legacy of William H. Whyte (1917-1999), one of America's most admired urban thinkers. From his eyrie high above Manhattan in the offices of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Whyte laid the foundation for today's """"smart growth"""" and """"new urbanist"""" movements with books, such as """"The Last Landscape"""" (1968). His passion for improving the habitability of cities and suburbs is reflected in the diverse grass-roots urban design and regreening strategies discussed in this volume. Topics examined in this book include urban and regional greenspaces, urban ecological restoration, social equity, and green design. Some of the contributors are recognized academic experts, while others offer direct practical knowledge of particular problems and initiatives. The editor's introduction and epilogue set the individual chapters in a broader context and suggest how the strategies described, if widely replicated, may help create more humane urban environments."

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Author:   Rutherford Platt ,  Carl Anthony ,  Thomas Balsley ,  Timothy Beatley
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
Imprint:   University of Massachusetts Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.587kg
ISBN:  

9781558495548


ISBN 10:   1558495541
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 September 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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An important addition to the evolving literature and work in urban ecology, and an excellent contribution to the urban ecology, and an excellent contribution to the life and legacy of one of the twentieth century's finest humanists, intellectuals, and activists, William H. Whyte.


Platt's essayists provide nourishment--like good bagels--to anybody taking a pause on a bench, in Holly Whyte's way, to consider the city as an evolving organism responsive to intelligent leadership.--Roger G. Kennedy, Director Emeritus, National Museum of American HistoryAll across North America truly public space is disappearing. The 'Exploding Metropolis' first anticipated by Whyte is upon us with a vengeance, and at a scale that even he could not have imagined. A dual crisis now confronts us: how can we recapture Whyte's concept of the civic realm while re-engineering our urban landscapes for sustainable future? The Humane Metropolis outlines the way, and shows us how we might all participate in its creation.--Patrick M. Condon, UBC James Taylor Chair in Landscape and Liveable Environments, Design Centre for Sustainability, University of British ColumbiaA powerful collection of both ideas about and practical data on approaches to help develop cities into people places. . . . The wide-ranging viewpoints and depth of scholarship will certainly make this a heralded and major contribution to the field.--Nancy L. WinterAn important addition to the evolving literature and work in urban ecology, and an excellent contribution to the life and legacy of one of the twentieth century's finest humanists, intellectuals, and activists, William H. Whyte.--Harvey K. Flad, emeritus professor of geography, Vassar CollegeThe Humane Metropolis introduces a new generation to William H. Whyte's visionary ideas on the role of nature in the city, and outlines the steps we must take to strike a balance between humans and nature in America's 21st-century urban areas.--Robert D. Yaro, President, Regional Plan Association and Practice Professor, University of PennsylvaniaCollege-level collections strong in urban studies will find this perfect for classroom discussion, assignment, and for college-level contemporary social issues reference libraries.--The Bookwatch


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RUTHERFORD H. PLATT is professor of geography and director of the Ecological Cities Project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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